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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 546835" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>She lives in her fantasy land, one where you come crawling to her and say you're sorrry for everything you have no business being sorry for! The opposite is true, you did try to help, (they don't answer the door and how is that your fault?). This is the general theme of the letter, where you backpedal and say how you DID help, easy child was recovering and heck no could Katie bring her 3 kids and "help". That's wouldn't be helping. You don't need to explain anything to her, she twists it around and it's fact to her. Hound, it's not being worth upset over, you'll write it all up and she'll disect every little thing "proving" she was somehow slighted. You have better things to do with your time. Did she thank you for all the help you did give? Did she say how much she misses and loves you? Does she want a good relationship with you? Or does she just want to place blame on you and make you feel bad? You did plenty, stuff that comes from the heart. What comes your way from HER heart?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 546835, member: 2668"] She lives in her fantasy land, one where you come crawling to her and say you're sorrry for everything you have no business being sorry for! The opposite is true, you did try to help, (they don't answer the door and how is that your fault?). This is the general theme of the letter, where you backpedal and say how you DID help, easy child was recovering and heck no could Katie bring her 3 kids and "help". That's wouldn't be helping. You don't need to explain anything to her, she twists it around and it's fact to her. Hound, it's not being worth upset over, you'll write it all up and she'll disect every little thing "proving" she was somehow slighted. You have better things to do with your time. Did she thank you for all the help you did give? Did she say how much she misses and loves you? Does she want a good relationship with you? Or does she just want to place blame on you and make you feel bad? You did plenty, stuff that comes from the heart. What comes your way from HER heart? [/QUOTE]
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